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WHY TRAILING STOP LOSS FOR AMIBROKER AFL SCRIPT?

Because This AFL is one of the best indicator for any kind of trading market like Stock or Forex Market.
Form AFL Script, you may get a lot of Buy Sell Signal as well as direction what to do.
Also, Raw Source Code of Amibroker Afl include and define here.


How to SetupAmibroker AFL Script


  • Copy the Amibroker AFL Code.
  • Create a new file and Paste the code in the file. Name of the file should be XXXX.afl
  • Copy XXXX.afl file to \Program Files\Amibroker\Formula\
  • For 64 bit operating system, Copy XXXX.afl file to \Program Files(x86)\AmiBroker\Formulas\
  • Open Amibroker and Open a Blank Chart
  • Go to Charts and apply/drag-and-drop the newly added indicator over blank chart.
  • Thats it, you are done. Now you will be able to use the new indicator.



Download Trailing Stop Loss For Amibroker AFL Script


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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//Formula Name :TRAILING STOP PROFIT TAKER AFL By pipschart.com
//Author :KrT group
//Uploader :www.pipschart.com
//E-mail :
//Amibroker Blog :www.pipschart.com/amibroker
//Origin :Modified & Collected from different sources.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_SECTION_BEGIN("KrT group Logo");
GfxSetBkMode(1);
X=750;
Y=1;
Font=10;
GfxSelectFont("Impact",Font*2.2, 550);GfxSetTextColor(colorRed);GfxTextOut("KrT group",x,y);
GfxSelectFont("Impact",Font*2.2, 550);GfxSetTextColor(colorGreen);GfxTextOut("RESEARCH",x+120,Y);
_SECTION_END();
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_SECTION_BEGIN("JIMBERG");
EntrySignal = C > ( LLV( L, 20 ) + 2 * ATR( 10 ) );
ExitSignal = C < ( HHV( H, 20 ) - 2 * ATR( 10 ) );
Color = IIf( EntrySignal, colorBlue, IIf( ExitSignal, colorOrange, colorGrey50 ));
TrailStop = HHV( C - 2 * ATR(10), 15 );
ProfitTaker = EMA( H, 13 ) + 2 * ATR(10);
/* plot price chart and stops */
Plot( TrailStop, "Trailing stop", colorBrown, styleThick | styleLine);
Plot( ProfitTaker, "Profit taker", colorLime, styleThick );
Plot( C, "Price", color, styleCandle);
/* plot color ribbon */
Plot( 2, "", Color, styleArea | styleOwnScale | styleNoLabel, -0.1, 50 );
/* **********************************
Code to automatically identify pivots
********************************** */
// -- what will be our lookback range for the hh and ll?
farback=Param("How Far back to go",100,50,5000,10);
nBars = Param("Number of bars", 12, 5, 40);
// -- Title.
/* Title = Name() + " (" + StrLeft(FullName(), 15) + ") O: " + Open + ",
H: " + High + ", L: " + Low + ", C: " + Close; */
// -- Plot basic candle chart
PlotOHLC(Open, High, Low, Close,
"\n" + "O = " + O + "\n"+"H = "+ H + "\n"+"L = " + L
+ "\n"+"C",
color, styleCandle);
GraphXSpace=7;
// -- Create 0-initialized arrays the size of barcount
aHPivs = H - H;
aLPivs = L - L;
// -- More for future use, not necessary for basic plotting
aHPivHighs = H - H;
aLPivLows = L - L;
aHPivIdxs = H - H;
aLPivIdxs = L - L;
nHPivs = 0;
nLPivs = 0;
lastHPIdx = 0;
lastLPIdx = 0;
lastHPH = 0;
lastLPL = 0;
curPivBarIdx = 0;
// -- looking back from the current bar, how many bars
// back were the hhv and llv values of the previous
// n bars, etc.?
aHHVBars = HHVBars(H, nBars);
aLLVBars = LLVBars(L, nBars);
aHHV = HHV(H, nBars);
aLLV = LLV(L, nBars);
// -- Would like to set this up so pivots are calculated back from
// last visible bar to make it easy to "go back" and see the pivots
// this code would find. However, the first instance of
// _Trace output will show a value of 0
aVisBars = Status("barvisible");
nLastVisBar = LastValue(Highest(IIf(aVisBars, BarIndex(), 0)));
_TRACE("Last visible bar: " + nLastVisBar);
// -- Initialize value of curTrend
curBar = (BarCount-1);
curTrend = "";
if (aLLVBars[curBar] <
aHHVBars[curBar]) {
curTrend = "D";
}
else {
curTrend = "U";
}
// -- Loop through bars. Search for
// entirely array-based approach
// in future version
for (i=0; i<farback; i++) {
curBar = (BarCount - 1) - i;
// -- Have we identified a pivot? If trend is down...
if (aLLVBars[curBar] < aHHVBars[curBar]) {
// ... and had been up, this is a trend change
if (curTrend == "U") {
curTrend = "D";
// -- Capture pivot information
curPivBarIdx = curBar - aLLVBars[curBar];
aLPivs[curPivBarIdx] = 1;
aLPivLows[nLPivs] = L[curPivBarIdx];
aLPivIdxs[nLPivs] = curPivBarIdx;
nLPivs++;
}
// -- or current trend is up
} else {
if (curTrend == "D") {
curTrend = "U";
curPivBarIdx = curBar - aHHVBars[curBar];
aHPivs[curPivBarIdx] = 1;
aHPivHighs[nHPivs] = H[curPivBarIdx];
aHPivIdxs[nHPivs] = curPivBarIdx;
nHPivs++;
}
// -- If curTrend is up...else...
}
// -- loop through bars
}
// -- Basic attempt to add a pivot this logic may have missed
// -- OK, now I want to look at last two pivots. If the most
// recent low pivot is after the last high, I could
// still have a high pivot that I didn't catch
// -- Start at last bar
curBar = (BarCount-1);
candIdx = 0;
candPrc = 0;
lastLPIdx = aLPivIdxs[0];
lastLPL = aLPivLows[0];
lastHPIdx = aHPivIdxs[0];
lastHPH = aHPivHighs[0];
if (lastLPIdx > lastHPIdx) {
// -- Bar and price info for candidate pivot
candIdx = curBar - aHHVBars[curBar];
candPrc = aHHV[curBar];
if (
lastHPH < candPrc AND
candIdx > lastLPIdx AND
candIdx < curBar) {
// -- OK, we'll add this as a pivot...
aHPivs[candIdx] = 1;
// ...and then rearrange elements in the
// pivot information arrays
for (j=0; j<nHPivs; j++) {
aHPivHighs[nHPivs-j] = aHPivHighs[nHPivs-
(j+1)];
aHPivIdxs[nHPivs-j] = aHPivIdxs[nHPivs-(j+1)];
}
aHPivHighs[0] = candPrc ;
aHPivIdxs[0] = candIdx;
nHPivs++;
}
} else {
// -- Bar and price info for candidate pivot
candIdx = curBar - aLLVBars[curBar];
candPrc = aLLV[curBar];
if (
lastLPL > candPrc AND
candIdx > lastHPIdx AND
candIdx < curBar) {
// -- OK, we'll add this as a pivot...
aLPivs[candIdx] = 1;
// ...and then rearrange elements in the
// pivot information arrays
for (j=0; j<nLPivs; j++) {
aLPivLows[nLPivs-j] = aLPivLows[nLPivs-(j+1)];
aLPivIdxs[nLPivs-j] = aLPivIdxs[nLPivs-(j+1)];
}
aLPivLows[0] = candPrc;
aLPivIdxs[0] = candIdx;
nLPivs++;
}
}
// -- Dump inventory of high pivots for debugging
/*
for (k=0; k
_TRACE("High pivot no. " + k
+ " at barindex: " + aHPivIdxs[k] + ", "
+ WriteVal(ValueWhen(BarIndex()==aHPivIdxs[k],
DateTime(), 1), formatDateTime)
+ ", " + aHPivHighs[k]);
}
*/
// -- OK, let's plot the pivots using arrows
PlotShapes(
IIf(aHPivs==1, shapeDownArrow, shapeNone), colorRed, 0,
High, Offset=-15);
PlotShapes(
IIf(aLPivs==1, shapeUpArrow , shapeNone), colorGreen, 0,
Low, Offset=-15);
AlertIf( aHPivs==1, "SOUND C:\\Windows\\Media\\Ding.wav", "Sell " + C,2,1+2,1);
AlertIf( aLPivs==1, "SOUND C:\\Windows\\Media\\Ding.wav","Buy " + C,1,1+2,1);
_SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("SkyBlue's Animated BkGround");
for( i = 1; i < BarCount; i++ )
z = (GetPerformanceCounter()/100)%256;
anim=ColorHSB( ( i + z ) % 256, 255, 100 );
SetChartBkColor(anim);
RequestTimedRefresh(1);
_SECTION_END();



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